Op Ed

Cancer On The Game Industry - I Am Not A 'Cancer' On The Game Industry.
Thanks nin.But I do believe that free-to-play has a number of advantages for players
and developers alike. On the development side, a free-to-play game lowers
the risk involved in making a game. A developer is able to release a high
quality game that represents a fraction of the total vision, and if players
think it is fun and justify it by spending money, the developer can continue
to improve the game for months or years on end. If the game does not find
success in the marketplace, it is far better to release a game and fail
after a year of work than it is to fail after six years of blood, sweat and
tears.